2016
DOI: 10.1111/geob.12106
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Shrinking Cities in Post‐socialist Europe: What Can We Learn From Their Analysis for Theory Building Today?

Abstract: In the final decades of the twentieth century, the post‐industrial regions of western Europe and the US were hot‐spots of urban shrinkage, and this also affected large areas in post‐socialist countries. Despite ongoing calls for a better integration of diverse global urban experiences into theorization, post‐socialist cities and their trajectories, as well as their experiences with rapid urban change, have been largely disregarded in general theory development.At the same time, we face a somewhat inconsistent … Show more

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“…School closures have a complex and intertwined relationship with population loss as they may act as both spark and reaction to shrinkage (Bierbaum, 2020;Haase et al, 2016). If populations drop, fewer schools are needed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…School closures have a complex and intertwined relationship with population loss as they may act as both spark and reaction to shrinkage (Bierbaum, 2020;Haase et al, 2016). If populations drop, fewer schools are needed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The de-urbanization cities are essential elements of the discourse on the economic and social transformation in Central and Eastern Europe [1][2][3]. This issue is significant in those shrinking cities, where the demographic decline results from a profound and advanced transformation of the economic system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%